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RobotXWorld focuses on how robotics is enabling the next generation of products and services

NORWALK, Conn. - May 6, 2013 - TMC (News - Alert) and Firesky Productions today announced RobotXWorld, a new event focused on the technologies, design and use cases for the growing robotic technology sector across a variety of vertical markets. RobotXWorld will take place August 27-29, 2013, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nev., and a Call for Papers is now open.

RobotXWorld showcases the latest technology, products and services that the industry offers to the educational, military and robotics company audiences. Attendees will be able to take a deep look into educational challenges and best practices for curriculum integration of robotics technologies into STEM education in grades K-12, understand the status and state of military uses and deployments of robotics, and explore the entire design ecosystem of robotics that enable companies to quickly come to market with new robotic products.

"We are at a turning point in the success and challenges of robotics across the world," said Steve Taylor, president of FireSky Productions, author of "Get to Know Robots" and conference co-chair of RobotXWorld. "For educators, industry and military experts, the conference explores some of the most relevant and fascinating developments, current and future research, educational curriculum and best practices in robotics."

The Call for Papers submission site for RobotXWorld is now open. For more information and speaker requirements, please visit the RobotXWorld website.

"As the robotics world continues to grow at a tremendous rate, there are so many hot topics and innovations that deserve to be discussed and shared," said Rich Tehrani (News - Alert), CEO of TMC. "This conference will be the first of its kind to bring together key players from all segments of robotics and will provide a well-rounded look at all of the technologies and capabilities that will impact users for years to come."